Part I of the Article describes the emergence in postwar America of a particular understanding of a democracy, an understanding generally referred to as democratic pluralism, analytic pluralism, pluralist theory, or simply pluralism. We will spend a fair bit of time unpacking pluralism, because its fine points will prove important when we turn to the task of tracing its reflections in criminal procedure. That task is taken up in Part II, which examines the ways in which the central tenets of democratic pluralism found echoes in criminal procedure - construed broadly to include not only jurisprudence and legal scholarship but also social science about the police. Part III traces the rise, beginning in the 1960s, of participatory dem...
There is a democracy deficit at the intersection of crime, race, and poverty. The causes and consequ...
Legal pluralism provides an alternative and very useful way of thinking about the legal as well as a...
This article proposes a reflection on the incompatibility between the militarization of the police a...
Part I of the Article describes the emergence in postwar America of a particular understanding of a ...
This article considers some varieties and supports for a democratic police and briefly contrasts pol...
This dissertation offers a systematic account of the relationship between the police and the democra...
As a growing number of nations embark on a path to democracy, criminologists have become increasingl...
This paper consists of three public lectures delivered at the University of Chicago Law School on Ju...
My dissertation develops the concept of policing democracy to describe America as a white democracy ...
This dissertation examines the changing relationship between democracy and the police in the last ha...
This Essay links criminal theory to democratic political theory, arguing that the view of criminal l...
This paper has four major objectives. First, through reference to the considerable body of writing o...
This Article attempts to re-frame a burgeoning scholarly debate about the appropriateness of neighbo...
Universal suffrage is a guiding principle of democracy. However, it has a long history of being sele...
This article will exploreWilliam Connolly’s notion of democratic pluralism—his attempt to develop a...
There is a democracy deficit at the intersection of crime, race, and poverty. The causes and consequ...
Legal pluralism provides an alternative and very useful way of thinking about the legal as well as a...
This article proposes a reflection on the incompatibility between the militarization of the police a...
Part I of the Article describes the emergence in postwar America of a particular understanding of a ...
This article considers some varieties and supports for a democratic police and briefly contrasts pol...
This dissertation offers a systematic account of the relationship between the police and the democra...
As a growing number of nations embark on a path to democracy, criminologists have become increasingl...
This paper consists of three public lectures delivered at the University of Chicago Law School on Ju...
My dissertation develops the concept of policing democracy to describe America as a white democracy ...
This dissertation examines the changing relationship between democracy and the police in the last ha...
This Essay links criminal theory to democratic political theory, arguing that the view of criminal l...
This paper has four major objectives. First, through reference to the considerable body of writing o...
This Article attempts to re-frame a burgeoning scholarly debate about the appropriateness of neighbo...
Universal suffrage is a guiding principle of democracy. However, it has a long history of being sele...
This article will exploreWilliam Connolly’s notion of democratic pluralism—his attempt to develop a...
There is a democracy deficit at the intersection of crime, race, and poverty. The causes and consequ...
Legal pluralism provides an alternative and very useful way of thinking about the legal as well as a...
This article proposes a reflection on the incompatibility between the militarization of the police a...